Theorizing the Judicialization of International Politics. Forthcoming in International Studies Quarterly (with Emilie Hafner Burton and Laurence Helfer). This is the theoretical framing article of a special section with five papers that study different aspects of the judicialization of international relations.

“Ruling the Global Economy: Why Is Money So Different than Trade?” with Stephen C. Nelson. (long term project)

“Is there Such a Thing as a Politics of Backlash?” Project with Michael Zürn, WZB Berlin, October 2017, Northwestern University September 2018. (not yet for distribution)

“Global Governance and the Problem of the Second Best” with Cristina Lafont (Philosophy), Paper presented at “Government, Legality and Political Morality Beyond the Nation State” Ontario Political Philosophy Partnership, September 28, 2017, Burlington Ontario. (Not yet ready for distribution)

Transplanting International Courts: The Law and Politics of the Andean Tribunal of Justice. With Laurence Helfer. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2017. Introduction available here. Opinio Juris Discussion available here.

“The Evolution of International Law and Courts”The Orfeo Fioretos ed International History and Politics in Time (Oxford University Press, 2017). Available on SSRN. Download page proofshere.